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What Is the Role of Context in Web Services?

Posted December 7, 2005 | Technology | Amplify
 

Web services are nowadays emerging as a major technology for deploying automated interactions between distributed and heterogeneous applications. Various standards support this deployment, including WSDL, UDDI, and SOAP. These standards respectively support the definition of Web services, their advertisement to the community of users, and finally their binding for invocation purposes. In general, composing Web services rather than accessing a single Web service is essential and provides better benefits to users.

About The Author
D. Benslimane
Djamal Benslimane is a full professor of computer science at Lyon 1 University. His research interests include databases, Web services, and ontologies. Benslimane has a PhD in computer science from Clermont-Ferrand University, France.
Zakaria Maamar
Zakaria Maamar is Professor in the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University, Dubai, UAE. His research interests include business processes, the Internet of Things, and Web 2.0. Dr. Maamar has a PhD in computer science from Laval University, Quebec City, Canada. He can be reached at zakaria.maamar@zu.ac.ae.
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